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Google Search Operators Builder
Basic keywords that must all appear
Surround with quotes for exact match
Results containing any of these words
Exclude pages containing these words
Restrict results to this site
Page title must contain this phrase
URL must contain this word
pdf, doc, xls, ppt, csv, etc.
YYYY-MM-DD format
YYYY-MM-DD format
Generated Query
Fill in the fields to build your query…
Quick Reference
site:— restrict to domainintitle:— word in page titleinurl:— word in URLfiletype:— specific file type"phrase"— exact match-word— exclude termbefore: / after:— date filter
How to use / Why use this tool / FAQ
How to use
Fill in the fields for the operators you need — exact phrase, site, filetype, date range, and more. The query preview updates in real time. Click 'Search on Google' to run the query, or copy it to use anywhere.
Why use this tool
Advanced Google search operators help you find exactly what you need by narrowing results to specific sites, file types, or phrases. This builder eliminates the need to memorize operator syntax.
FAQ
- What is a Google search operator?
- A search operator is a special keyword or symbol that modifies a Google search query. Examples include site: to restrict results to a domain, filetype: to find specific file types, and intitle: to find pages with a word in the title.
- Can I combine multiple operators?
- Yes. Google supports combining operators in a single query. This tool lets you fill in multiple fields simultaneously and merges them into one query.
- Does this tool send my query to Google?
- The tool constructs the query string locally in your browser. Clicking 'Search on Google' opens a new tab with the query — no data is sent to our servers.